Moving and Handling People Training, Page 29 Reviews
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Average score 4.7
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Well good presentation which make its makes everything simple and understandable.
The course gave me a better understanding on not only the safe handling of service users but also to be mindful of my own safety. I do suffer with back pain and it was interesting to find that around 75 percent of adults suffer with back pain. Ensuring all moving and lifting equipment is safe to use was also good information to refresh myself on
This course was quite applicable to practice. Great at demonstrating how to take care of your own body and also the patient.
Thorough training on lifting and moving techniques with useful diagrams and videos.However, the information and language used particularly in the section regarding spinal injury is out of date. Recent evidence has disproven the perceived risk of spinal flexion during lifting and the nocebic and scare-mongering language used can be more harmful than good. Peter O'Sullivan (Physio & researcher) is an excellent source of up-to-date research in this area.
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I learn how the back works Think about your self,your needs How to use lifting equipment 9 points to know when you lifting
very good information
Good
Course is clear in the way it addresses content. For my setting though, most common lift is not covered and significant proportion is for tasks we don't do/equipment we don't have